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  • Gilat Satellite Networks claims India's leading VSAT provider status

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 21, 2002

    Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. has announced it has expanded its business operations in India and is now India‘s leading VSAT provider.

    The company provides satellite-based, end-to-end enterprise networking and rural telephony solutions to customers across six continents, and markets interactive broadband data services, an official release says.

    According to the May 2002 issue of India‘s Voice & Data magazine, Gilat captured nearly 70 per cent of the market for Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) VSATs for the period April 2001 through March 2002.

    Bharti Broadband Networks was the first company in India to choose the 360E platform and eventually established for its client Sahara India one of the largest shared hub systems in Indian VSAT history, the release says. Within the past several months, Bharti Broadband Networks has secured orders for more than 3,000, 360E VSATs - including 1,420 sites for Sahara India alone.

    Through the two-way VSAT network Sahara India expects to expand the scope of applications to Internet access, tele-education and news gathering. The VSAT network is crucial to Sahara India‘s plans to launch a national news channel and 37 independent city-based regional news stations in the next few months.

    Earlier this year, Bharti Broadband launched its Skymantra-Power Internet service - based on the 360E platform - for the corporate, small-to-medium enterprise (SME) and small office-home office (SOHO) markets.

    Bharti Broadband CEO Ashok Juneja said: "Indian businesses now have access to extremely robust and scalable technology that provides the true broadband experience, regardless of geographic location. That is where our Skymantra-Power Internet service excels."

    In the most recent new-contract development, Gilat has been selected by HCL Comnet to provide a 360E satellite hub station and 500 VSAT terminals. HCL Comnet has also completed the deployment of a nationwide, 600-site broadband satellite communications network for the State Bank of India.

    Comsat Max, another long-standing customer of Gilat in India, chose the 360E platform in October 2001 and has already purchased 1,000 units.

    Erez Antebi, Gilat‘s general manager for Asia, Africa and Pacific Rim, said: "India continues to fulfill its promise as one of the world‘s fastest-growing markets for VSAT technology. With the acquisition of the 360E platform by three major VSAT service providers in India, we have completed our consolidation of the TDMA segment in the country."

  • Tektronix to help China set up digital broadcasting research and development lab

    Tektronix, the video test, measurement, and monitoring solutions company, will partner with the Academy of Broadcasti

  • Mytho major Creative Eye plans social feature film

    Feature films seem to getting the better of television software production houses.

  • BBC, ESPN win at Webbys 2002

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 20, 2002

    The Webby Awards - run by the The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences - are the pinnacle of recognition that Internet sites receive from the industry for excellence in the online realm. And in its sixth edition, the Webbys saw quite a few media firms getting a pat on their backs for their Internet forays.

    The BBC pocketed two awards - one for Best News and the second for Best Radio. The Osbournes a reality show focusing on rock star Ozzy Osbourne‘s family bagged one for best television. Search engine Google pocketed the best practices award for the second year in succession for serving as a model of excellence.

    Several sites walked away with both a Webby Award and a People‘s Voice Award, which is decided by public vote. Dual winners included espn.com for Best Sports, Lonely Planet Online; Amazon.com for Best Commerce; The Onion for Best Humor; epicurious.com for Best Living; and evite.com for Best Services.

    The sixth year of the Webbys witnessed a record number of entries - indicating that the disgruntlement by the business world with the Internet was easing off. Entries from 36 nations came in. Among these: AllAfrica.com (Mauritius-News), Debkafile (Israel-News), BBC News Online (United Kingdom-News), Freemuse (Denmark-Music), RTE Interactive Radio (Ireland-Radio), and The Vatican (Vatican City-Spirituality).

    "This year‘s winners and nominees surely live up to the title ‘world wide‘," Webby Awards founder Tiffany Shlain reportedly told the attendees at the awards ceremony. "The Webby Awards are proud to honor the Web sites that are setting the standards for the medium and bringing the world online."

    Three new awards- The Rising Star Award, the Top Global Site and the Top US site - were unfurled at the Webby Awards 2002. These recognise sites that excel at attracting visitors and were presented in partnership with Nielsen//NetRatings.

    The winners of the three awards were the following in the order stated: self-assessment site Emode, Yahoo! and AOL.com.

    The list of winners:
    ACTIVISIM:
    tolerance.org
    BEST PRACTICES: Google
    BROADBAND: GUGGENHEIM.COM
    COMMERCE:
    Amazon.com
    COMMUNITY:
    Idealist.org
    EDUCATION: Exploratorium
    FASHION: ZOOZOOM.com Magazine
    FILM:
    Donnie Darko

    FINANCE:
    Yahoo! Finance
    GAMES: Netbaby
    GOVERNMENT and LAW: Library of Congress

    HEALTH:
    teenwire.com
    HUMOR: The Onion
    KIDS: OLogy
    LIVING: epicurious.com
    MUSIC:
    LOOPLABS
    NET ART:
    360degrees
    NEWS:
    BBC News
    PERSONAL SITE:
    The Committee to Free Lori Berenson
    POLITICS:
    Center for Responsive Politics
    PRINT and ZINES:
    Salon.com
    RADIO: BBC Radio 4 website
    SCIENCE: Becoming Human
    SERVICES: evite
    SPIRITUALITY: BeliefNet
    SPORTS: ESPN.com
    TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT : David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
    TRAVEL: Lonely Planet Online
    TELEVISION: The Osbournes
    WEIRD:
    Devices of Wonder
    RISING STAR: Emode
    TOP U.S. PROPERTY: AOL
    TOP GLOBAL PROPERTY: Yahoo!

  • CNBC's Managing India Brainstorm IV to focus on new economic growth drivers

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 20, 2002

    Business channel CNBC India in association with Sun Microsystems and Wipro Infotech today announced Managing India Brainstorm IV (MIB IV).

    To be held on 28 June at The Grand Hyatt Hotel, New Delhi, the high-powered forum will focus on the theme - The New Economic Growth Drivers.

    MIB IV would be aimed at determining where the next economic growth push could come from. It will dwell on issues such as how upcoming growth sectors can be nurtured better, evolving the right growth structure, what the key success factors for Indian industry will be and where the new challenges will originate, an official release states.

    The Brainstorm is a confluence of the best minds from diverse streams of Industry and Business. It is envisaged as the top executive forum for the creation of a balanced and comprehensive view of the state of India‘s industry and economy and concomitant issues.

    The forum will feature a keynote address from Azeem Premji. The panelists include Amit Burman (Dabur), Gautam Dalal (KPMG), Omkar Goswami (Economist), Sunil Munjal (Hero Group), RV Shahi (Union Power Secretary) and Promod Bhasin (GE Caps).

    Managing India Brainstorm saw its birth in Mumbai and was followed by sessions in New Delhi & Bangalore. The Brainstorms held in Mumbai (July), Delhi (October) and Bangalore (December) were attended by over 200 corporate decision-makers from across industries, sectors and ideological affinities, the release states.

    The list of MIB initiators at earlier sessions include GN Bajpai (Life Insurance Corporation), MS Banga (Hindustan Lever Ltd.), Scott Bayman (GE India), KV Kamath (ICICI Group), Dr Kiran Karnik (Nasscom), Dr K Kasturirangan (ISRO), Vivek Kulkarni (Secretary to the IT Dept.), Anand Mahindra (Mahindra & Mahindra Group), DR Mehta (Ex-Chairman SEBI), Nandan Nilekani (Infosys), Ranjit Pandit (McKinsey ), Bhaskar Pramanik (SUN Microsystems), S Ramadorai (Tata Consultancy), Dr Anji Reddy (Reddy Laboratories), Dr Pratap Reddy (Apollo Hospital), Analjit Singh (Max New York Life ) and Gautam Thapar (BILT).


  • CNN warms to India-specific news channel?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 20, 2002

    It all seems to be happening on the news channel front. The latest on this is that global news channel CNN International, whose parent company is AOL Time Warner, is reported to be seriously looking at launching an India-specific channel in the not-too distant future.
    This was revealed to indiantelevision.com this evening by a senior executive of CNN Asia Pacific. The channel executive said CNN may either go solo or in partnership.

    CNN has in the recent past reportedly been in talks with the Prannoy Roy-led NDTV to start an Indian service, but apparently the two have decided not tie the nuptial knot and have decided to go their own ways. NDTV is currently going through its own pending divorce pangs with Star India, which has decided to set up its own infrastructure and news channel under Ravina Raj Kohli.

    CNN had earlier been in serious talks with the leading Indian news network, the Living Media-run Aaj Tak. Industry sources say CNN and Aaj Tak had wooed each other for a while, and a pre-nuptial agreement had almost been signed, but differences on certain issues resulted in the arrangement falling flat.

    With the two potential matches not turning out right and the woes of its own parent AOL Time Warner globally, the news was that CNN had put its India news channel marriage and conception plans on hold. But now with the CNN Asia Pacific exec saying that the US news network is still hungering after an India foray, the action in the news business is likely to hot up further.


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